The American Conservative’s Daniel Larison offers up some common sense: Whatever the result is on June 23, the U.S. should aim to maintain good relations with the U.K. If Britain votes to leave, the U.S. should do what it can within reason to help make the transition easier, and we should do so in recognition […]
Archives for June 2016
My Favorite Stock-Market Gauge
In constructing the RAGE Gauge, I’m using the dividend yield. I will not buy a stock unless it pays a dividend. Plain and simple. Take a look at the dividend yield today compared to any other point in post WWII history and you get an idea for why I chose the name: RAGE Gauge
Aegis Weapon System
Source: U.S. Navy The AEGIS Weapon System (AWS) is a centralized, automated, command-and-control (C2) and weapons control system that was designed as a total weapon system, from detection to kill. The heart of the system is the AN/SPY-1, an advanced, automatic detect and track, multi-function phased-array radar. This high-powered radar is able to perform search, […]
Trump Won’t Lose Romney States
The American Conservative’s Daniel McCarthy explains how Trump Beats Clinton the Way He Beat Bush: The 2016 race pits a decades-old center-left establishment against a newly invigorated populist right. That populist right has already defeated the decades-old center-right establishment of the GOP. It has a fighting chance against Clinton, if Trump sticks to his issues […]
Introducing the Risk Analysis & Grouping Estimator or RAGE Gauge
Wouldn’t it be incredibly helpful to you and your family if you could swipe your iPhone and instantly gauge the pulse of the nation? Risks to the economy? And do it on multiple levels? At your fingertips would be an intelligent way to take the temperature, if you will, of the country. I wanted such […]
Susan Sarandon Fears Hillary Foreign Policy More Than Trump
Source: RealClear Politics Susan Sarandon: Hillary Clinton Is “More Dangerous” Than Donald Trump; “We’ll Be In Iran In Two Seconds” Actress Susan Sarandon spoke with TYT Politics Reporter Jordan Chariton about Hillary Clinton’s foreign policy record. “She did not learn from Iraq, and she is an interventionist, and she has done horrible things… and very […]
R.I.P Muhammad Ali
“Don’t count the days; make the days count.” Muhammad Ali
Donald and Hillary—Division, Mutual Rage, Bitterness, Contempt
Welcome to the 2016 presidential election. Ramesh Ponnuru, whom Dick and I enjoyed meeting on a National Review Danube River cruise (just prior to the flooding now taking place), writes that the debate among conservatives pits “people who have heretofore been friends with similar views on almost all issues, and who on each side have […]
The Ritz Paris Is Back
Debbie and I loved the old Ritz Paris and, unfortunately, missed the re-opening of the new Ritz Paris by one day. The Telegraph has a neat new video (below) that will leave Ritz Paris fans drooling. Here’s the Telegraph’s description: The grand dame closed for refurbishment in July 2012 after it failed to win France’s […]
WWI—a Mistake for America?
The American Conservative’s Daniel Larison profiles America’s Habit of Fighting Unnecessary Wars. Daniel concentrates specifically on America’s WWI experience. WWI was a war in which the U.S. and its allies forced their enemies to give up and sign humiliating treaties. If the peace was lost, that was in no small part due to the nature […]
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